Monday, June 30, 2014

There’s one Roswell mystery that everyone knows about. Just what was
it that crash-landed there some time around the start of July 1947? Was
it a spacecraft from another planet, or something more mundane such as a
weather balloon or experimental military aircraft? If the first
explanation is correct, the implications for life on Earth are truly
staggering. So Roswell isn’t just any mystery – it’s potentially one of
the greatest mysteries in human history. And that brings us to “the
other Roswell mystery”: Why was such a momentous event all but ignored
for three decades?The crash-landing of an unidentified flying object would be big news
whenever it happened. That was certainly the case on July 8th, 1947 –
just weeks after Kenneth Arnold’s sighting led to the coining of the
term “flying saucer”. The Roswell incident wasn’t hidden away on the
inside pages; it was splashed all over the headlines. A press release
from the local army air base appeared in the local newspaper, and the
story was soon being carried around the world by radio stations as well
as papers as prestigious as the Times of London.The press release didn’t pull any punches: “The many rumors regarding
the flying disk became a reality yesterday when the intelligence
officer of the 509th Bomb Group of the Eighth Air Force, Roswell Army
Air Field, was fortunate enough to gain possession of a disk… The flying
object landed on a ranch near Roswell sometime last week.”The next day the order came to kill the story. The press release was
hastily retracted, and the wreckage was dismissed as merely a weather
balloon. From that point onwards, no-one seems to have written anything
about the Roswell incident until Stanton Friedman started to investigate
the case in the late 1970s. The first book on the subject, by Berlitz
and Moore, appeared in 1980.In other words, almost everything you’ve ever read about Roswell came
into the public domain more than thirty years after the incident
itself. Even that jaw-dropping press release and its subsequent
retraction were never mentioned. It’s as if the world was turning a
blind eye to the elephant in the room.To make the situation even more extraordinary, those three decades
were the biggest decades in the history of ufology. “Outer space” was
much bigger news then than it is today. The 1950s were the heyday of
flying saucer B-movies. The 1960s saw the race to the Moon and the
Apollo landings. The 1970s heralded the dawn of the big-budget sci-fi
blockbuster. UFO books abounded during these decades. They mentioned
Kenneth Arnold and George Adamski and Thomas Mantell and the Maury
Island Incident. But they never mentioned Roswell.I can’t be sure about this, of course – it’s the old problem of not
being able to prove a negative. But in recent years I’ve collected quite
a few battered old UFO books from the 1950s, and the Roswell incident
doesn’t feature in any of them. I grew up during the 1960s and 70s, and
I’m sure I never came across any mention of Roswell. I’m happy to be
proved wrong, but even if a reference does turn up I suspect it will be
pretty brief and obscure. The closest thing I’ve come across so far is
described by David Clarke and Andy Roberts in their book Flying Saucerers. Apparently the first issue of Flying Saucer Review,
which appeared in Spring 1955, included a remark by a TV personality of
the day referring to a UFO-related news item he’d heard on the radio
several years earlier. In retrospect this was almost certainly the
Roswell story, although he couldn’t remember the details and said his
subsequent inquiries “drew a blank”.How can a story as big as Roswell just disappear? It was in the
public domain, after all, and it was in the public interest, yet no-one
ever mentioned it. There’s one obvious explanation – at least as far as
military witnesses and the mainstream press are concerned: National
Security. People may roll their eyes when they hear that phrase in these
cynical times, but back in 1947 things were different. The Second World
War had ended only two years earlier – and that was a real war against a
real enemy. People could still remember wartime slogans like “Loose
Talk Costs Lives”.Roswell wasn’t just a random place on the map. It was the most
security-sensitive location on the planet. The Second World War came to
an end when the U.S. dropped atomic bombs
on Hiroshima and Nagasaki – the most destructive weapons ever deployed
in anger. The bombs were delivered by aircraft of the 509th Group flying
from Tinian island in the Pacific. After the war the 509th came back
home… to Roswell Army Air Field in New Mexico. It’s easy enough to see
why, when ordered to do so, even the most enterprising journalist might
be inclined to keep his or her mouth shut.But what about ordinary people? Thousands, if not millions, of people
must have seen those newspaper headlines or heard the reports on the
radio. UFOs were a hot topic that everyone was talking about. Admittedly
the story had been retracted the following day, but not everyone is
going to believe the retraction… especially when the original story was
so earth-shattering. It’s commonly assumed (not always correctly) that
the earliest versions of a breaking news story are the most accurate –
before the spin and disinformation has had a chance to kick in.Why didn’t someone, when watching a flying saucer movie or browsing
through a UFO magazine, suddenly remember that headline from 1947 and
decide to tell the world about it? There’s a popular misconception that
people who write about the UFO subject make large sums of money out of
it. Why did no-one ever decide to “cash in” on the Roswell story during
the 50s, 60s or 70s?I can think of one possible explanation, but it doesn’t really hold
water. In the days before the internet, you couldn’t just post
information on your Facebook page or an online forum. You had to go
through some kind of middle-man, whether that was a publisher, magazine
editor, journalist or TV executive. And maybe all the middle-men had
signed non-disclosure agreements on the subject of Roswell.But as I said, that’s not going to hold water. There have always been
local UFO groups and privately circulated newsletters which would have
allowed the information to filter out to a wider audience. And when
Berlitz and Moore eventually wrote their book on the subject, there
doesn’t seem to have been any immediate effort to suppress it.So the “other Roswell mystery” – the way the incident managed to drop
off the world’s radar for thirty years – remains a mystery, and a
baffling one. What’s more, it’s a mystery that many people are
blissfully unaware of. I keep coming across online articles and TV
documentaries that say things like “the public’s fascination with UFOs
can be traced back to the Roswell incident of 1947”. That’s neat and
logical, but it’s not true.

There
are those in the UFO/Abduction Studies branch of Ufology, and Ufology
in general who have been paying close attention to all of the recent
unfortunate events happening in the lives of some of the most
prominent alien abductees and contactees. At this point, it seems clear
that “two plus two equals four,” meaning that there appears to be an
intentional smear campaign being executed by unknown forces in order to
ruin the credibility of experiencers in general. The observant ufologist
will realize that this is history repeating itself. It has happened in
the past to some of our greatest researchers seeking out the truth, but
unfortunately getting too close. Recall in the mid 1990’s a smear
campaign was put into play attempting to ruin the credibility of two of
the most revered individuals in the field: Budd Hopkins, and
Psychiatrist Dr. John Mack. Unfortunately, it seemed that Dr. Mack
persisted in his efforts to chase down the truth, and we all know what
happened to him. He got too close. We lost him soon thereafter. Also,
recall the lies perpetrated by the late Carl Sagan earlier in history in
the series “Cosmos” that attempted to discredit the Betty and Barney
Hill Abduction.

Apparently,
those who continue to thwart any efforts to expose the truth do not
like the current “coming forth” of many abductees into the light of day –
those who are willing and able to risk it all and tell their story,
revealing the truth. They detest the increased interest the mainstream
media has regarding UFOs, abductions and the truth regarding such
phenomena. As a result, experiencers are being monitored: Phones are
tapped, computers hacked, explicit threats made to the experiencers
themselves, and sometimes those associated with them in an effort to
intimidate them and promote fear and paranoia. This is not paranoia.
With emphasis -- this is not paranoia! Many of we experiencers are
reporting these activities, as well as other “scare tactics” that we are
confronted with.

At
the present time, we seem to be the focus of unknown forces, let us say
“agencies,” using God knows how many resources, taxpayer’s dollars, and
advanced technology to execute this apparent smear campaign. Again, as
in the past, terrible things are being done to us, and right in front of
the public’s eyes. One of the world’s most well known experiencer and
abductee is being characterized as a terrible sexual deviant, and
whether it be a true or false accusation, this might be considered the
“kickoff” to the current smear campaign.

We
ask that all of you in the field, and in the mainstream media and the
public in general, take a step back and consider all of the evidence,
both current and historical (perhaps all the way back to that fateful
day in July of 1947 in Roswell New Mexico). Gather all of the facts.
Notice all of the debunking efforts and debunkers. Look at the
backgrounds of the abductees and experiencers: doctors, lawyers,
laborers, psychiatrists, and yes, even Indian chiefs. They are your
normal, ordinary, average people who, through no will of their own are
involved in extraordinary circumstances.

We
implore you, the community of ufologists and the public in general, do
not pass judgment on anyone or anything at this time. Don’t forget the
code of our legal system: “Innocent until proven guilty in a court of
law.” Those that want to see our community crumble and fade have two
potent weapons: fear and intimidation. Without these two swords of
incredulity and extirpation they have no power. They will lose the
chokehold they imagine to have on our community. In fact, we should,
regardless of what community, race, religion or financial status we live
in stand in opposition to these two weapons.

Experiencers:
Please at this time be careful. This is a time to circle the wagons,
and rely on 100% trust. If you feel the slightest amount of misgiving,
then do not speak. Their desire is to spread chaos and distrust among
us. They want to keep us away from each other. Their goal is to drive
wedges between us, obliterating our community. Remember there is
strength in numbers. Protect your back; watch your neighbor’s back. The
truth is all that matters here.

In
closing, a little food for thought: If we are lying and making up our
experiences for fame and fortune, then why are most of us not wealthy?
Where is the fame and adulation? Why has our secret government gone to
such drastic measures and spent perhaps billions of your dollars to “rub
us out,” make us look like lunatics, and charging us with absurd and
contemptible behavior and charges with no apparent evidence or proof
(or, is it slander?). Why are they trying to suppress knowledge, and
alter history? But if we were to accuse them, we would adhere to the
judicial system’s motto: Innocent until proven guilty. We stand on
neutral ground, and are aiming to protect our community as a whole, even
those accused and currently in the public eye.

This
is our position statement. Starborn Support is there for the people
that embody the community of experiencers and abductees. For the People!
We will not pass judgment, as a few others have already chosen to do.
Why? Because despite whatever a person is charged with in our legal
system, there is still a person hurting underneath. Even if they were
never abducted, contrary to their claims, or whether they have never
even boarded a city bus to get from point “A” to point “B,” Their pain
is real. They are being inundated with threats which in turn produce the
two most powerful weapons the dark forces within our government
possess: fear and intimidation. We as a community renounce the flimsy
fantasy of power you wield, dark government. We stand strong because we
feel we know the truth. You can bet all of your billions of
foreign-owned gold bullion that we will make every American citizen
aware of our plight, despite the price. We have a job to do and a
mission to complete. It is all or nothing at all.

Sincerely,

The Starborn Support Staff and Affiliates in the United States, and across the World.

Breaking news from KGRA Radio tells of a healthwatch for a well-known individual in UFO circles.

American physicist and UFO investigator/author Stanton Friedman suffered
a heart attack this weekend [it took place Friday, June 27, 2014] in
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, where he lives.
According to his co-author Kathy Marden, he's in stable condition and is
going to be moved to a larger facility on Monday [June 30, 2014], for
possible surgery.
We can safely say, Stan won't be attending next weekend's annual Roswell, New Mexico, event.
He's also scheduled to travel to the Philadelphia for the annual MUFON
symposium in three short weeks, as he, George Knapp and Lee Speigel are
scheduled to be on a panel together.
Lee will be on the first hour of George Knapp's show tonight at:
(1am Eastern) and is expected to comment further on Stanton.
From all of here at the KGRA ask everyone to please keep our good friend in your prayers at this time. Source.

Stanton T. Friedman is a dual citizen of the USA and Canada and lives in
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, just across the Maine border from
the USA. (UFO film & television writer, producer, director, and
author Paul Kimball of Nova Scotia is Stan's nephew.)

Kathleen Marden reports around 10 am Monday, June 30th, that Stan was
talking from the hospital and experiencing a batteries of cardiac tests.
Stan turns 80 years old on his next birthday, July 29th.

I last met Stan in 2013, at a special VIP dinner for speakers at the
Experiencers event in Portland, Maine. He was fit, healthy, and joy, as
always. This is terrible news, and I wish Stan a full, quick recovery.

A word about the terms "UFO" versus "flying saucer": Friedman has
consistently favored the use of the term "flying saucer" in his work,
saying "Flying saucers are, by definition, unidentified flying objects,
but very few unidentified flying objects are flying saucers. I am
interested in the latter, not the former."

Friedman formerly called himself "The Flying Saucer Physicist," because
of his degrees in nuclear physics and his work on nuclear projects,
according to ufo encyclopedia authors Ronald Story and Jerome Clark.

Stanton Friedman drawing by Nick Shev.

Because Stan is a prolific speaker at UFO-related conferences, his biography is well-known to most in the field.

Nuclear Physicist-Author-Lecturer Stanton T. Friedman received his BSc.
and MSc. Degrees in physics from the University of Chicago in 1955 and
1956. He was employed for 14 years as a nuclear physicist by such
companies as GE, GM, Westinghouse, TRW Systems, Aerojet General
Nucleonics, and McDonnell-Douglas working in such highly advanced,
classified, eventually cancelled programs as nuclear aircraft, fission
and fusion rockets, and various compact nuclear power-plants for space
and terrestrial applications.

He became interested in UFOs in 1958, and since 1967 has lectured about
them at more than 600 colleges and 100 professional groups in 50 U.S.
states, 9 Canadian provinces and 16 other countries in addition to
various nuclear consulting efforts. He has published more than 90 UFO
papers and has appeared on hundreds of radio and TV programs including
on Larry King in 1997, 2007 and twice in 2008, and many documentaries.
He is the original civilian investigator of the Roswell Incident and
co-authored Crash at Corona: The Definitive Study of the Roswell Incident. TOP SECRET/MAJIC
his controversial book about the Majestic 12 group, established in 1947
to deal with alien technology, was published in 1996 and went through 6
printings. An expanded new edition was published in 2005.

Stan was presented with a Lifetime UFO Achievement Award in Leeds,
England, in 2002, by UFO Magazine of the UK. He is co-author with
Kathleen Marden (Betty Hill’s Niece) of a book in 2007: Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience. The City of Fredericton, New Brunswick, declared August 27, 2007, Stanton Friedman Day. His book Flying Saucers and Science was published in June 2008 and is in its 4th printing. His newest book Science Was Wrong with Kathleen Marden, was published in June 2010. On July 2, 2010, he was inducted into the Roswell UFO Hall of Fame.

He has provided written testimony to Congressional Hearings, appeared
twice at the UN, and been a pioneer in many aspects of ufology including
Roswell, Majestic 12, The Betty Hill- Marjorie Fish star map work,
analysis of the Delphos, Kansas, physical trace case, crashed saucers,
flying saucer technology, and challenges to the S.E.T.I. (Silly Effort
To Investigate) cultists.

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Collin Andrews is best known for his
research into crop circles, UFO and Consciousness subjects since 1983. He provides
the only continuity between the past crop circle research era and the present,
along with his friend
and colleague, Busty Taylor. His long view of both the genuine phenomenon
and the human-made
phenomenon provides unique insight into the subject. His research results
indicate the intelligence behind the
phenomenon is interacting with both crop circle researchers and many of the
people who make them.

He has publicly stated since the late 1980’s that the phenomenon indicates a
future period of human chaos.
The period indicated, supported by current trends, can be changed with human
awareness and he believes
there are serious eco-political implications and that the future direction of
the planet is at the center of the
phenomenon. In the final analysis Andrews believes the phenomenon
is challenging people to a higher level
of consciousness. Some native elders agree with Colin’s assessment which
is supported by the 2012
Mayan Prophecy, which his latest book, along with his wife, speaks: 'The Complete Idiots Guide to 2012'.
Colin’s thirty year investigation continues with growing urgency for openness
and honesty in government
and private research, respect for divergent opinions and co-operation between
investigators in all areas .

He is an accomplished photographer,
who has been invited to show his photographs in art galleries across
the United States, including the Philadelphia Art Museum and the Cortland
Jessup Art Gallery in
Provincetown, Cape Cod. One spectacular photograph of Princess Diana and Prince Charles
on their
honeymoon was presented to the Queen and to this day also hangs in the Mayors
Parlour at Romsey,
England - the home town of Prince Charles uncle, Lord Louis Mountbatten of
Burma.

PresentationsHe has spent 30 years making presentations at universities, schools and public venues as well as
participate in government meetings and brainstorming sessions. He has
been a consultant to international
institutes in many countries.

Best known for his research into the crop circles, UFO and Consciousness subjects since 1983. He provides the only continuity between the past crop circle research era and the present, along with his friend and colleague, Busty Taylor. His long view of both the genuine phenomenon and the human-made phenomenon provides unique insight into the subject. His research results indicate the intelligence behind the phenomenon is interacting with both crop circle researchers and many of the people who make them.

He has publicly stated since the late 1980’s that the phenomenon indicates a future period of human chaos. The period indicated, supported by current trends, can be changed with human awareness and he believes there are serious eco-political implications and that the future direction of the planet is at the center of the phenomenon. In the final analysis Andrews believes the phenomenon is challenging people to a higher level of consciousness. Some native elders agree with Colin’s assessment which is supported by the 2012 Mayan Prophecy, which his latest book, along with his wife, speaks: 'The Complete Idiots Guide to 2012'.Colin’s thirty year investigation continues with growing urgency for openness and honesty in government and private research, respect for divergent opinions and co-operation between investigators in all areas - See more at: http://www.colinandrews.net/Biography.html#sthash.scBYKrj5.dpuf

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Stephen Bassett 2014 IUFOC Researcher of the Year

This year at the 2014 International UFO Congress Stephen Bassett
was given the "Researcher of the Year Award" for his success with the
"Citizen Hearing on Disclosure". Stephen Bassett is s a leading advocate
in the nation for ending the alleged government imposed truth embargo
regarding an extraterrestrial presence on Earth engaging with the human
race. According to Mr. Bassett this truth embargo has been in effect
for over 60 years. Since 1996 Bassett has assisted many organizations
and initiatives making the case for an end to the government imposed
truth embargo and has facilitated these open hearings to examine
evidence and interpret the testimony of former military and government
agency employees who have witnessed extraterrestrial-related events. He
is a political activist, commentator, columnist and the founder and
executive director of the Paradigm Research Group and the
Extraterrestrial Phenomena Political Action Committee.

Rob Waugh – Fri, Mar 14, 2014

A crop circle researcher found floating off the coast
of Portsmouth and the rapid decline of a UFO expert who believed he had
found an alien skull, are the latest in what some UFO researchers claim
is a ‘pattern’ of suspicious deaths of researchers into extraterrestrial
sightings, stretching back to as early as 1947.

A plane
supposedly shot down by the U.S. military is believed to have been
carrying fragments of a flying saucer, while the death of first U.S.
Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, is believed to be UFO related.
Some believe that victims number in their dozens.

The pattern of
suspicious deaths hit the headlines again this year as activist Steve
Bassett spoke on the subject on national radio show C2C in America. A
new book, Close Encounters of the Fatal Kind by Nick Redfern, is due out
this summer.

“Recent cases include, 44-year-old Paul Vigay, who
was a leading crop circle researcher who had worked on Mel Gibson’s
film Signs. He was found floating off the coast of Portsmouth, Hants.,
in February 2009,” says Nigel Watson, author of The Haynes UFO
Investigations Manual.

Watson says that while many UFO
researchers believe the killings to be the work of government agents,
some believe that the killings may be the work of aliens themselves, to
cover up their presence on our planet.

“Many of these cases
could be coincidences or people trying to make something out of nothing -
but there are certainly some strange incidents,” Watson says. “UFO
researcher Philip Schneider’s became increasingly fearful for his
personal safety; ‘government vans’ followed him and several attempts
were made to run his car off the road. Eventually, his worst fears were
confirmed in January 1996. A friend broke into his apartment in
Willsonville, Oregon, where his dead body had been rotting for several
days. At first, it was thought he had died from a stroke, and then an
autopsy found that rubber tubing had been wrapped and knotted around his
neck.”

“When you collect the information together there are a surprising
number of ufologists who have died in strange ways and circumstances
since the 1950s. Prominent activist Stephen Bassett, supports the idea
that the U.S. government has regularly murdered innocent citizens who
have tried probing into UFO cases like Roswell or who have tried to get
the Government to reveal the truth about UFOs.”

Steve Bassett,
who won Researcher of the Year at this year’s International UFO
Conference, discussed a mysterious “cluster” of deaths that he believes
may be related to government agents targeting researchers from the UFO
community.

Bassett says, “What we are looking for are death clusters which by
their nature and proximity sit out from the background noise. I try to
be careful with my language in order to minimize upset with family
members. There are a number of death clusters relating to various
issues over the past 20 years. If government connected, not good. Not
good at all.”

“This is a difficult matter to engage as it is
impossible to prove individual events. What I am doing is raising
concern over a death clusters which stands out from the background
noise. This is risky as family members could be offended. I never say
with certainty that a particular case is a murder. And I wouldn't go
there at all if it wasn't the only option to perhaps prevent further
such deaths - publicity.”

The theory that the American
government, or other unknown forces, have been murdering UFO researchers
is not new, Watson says - with some claiming that suspicious deaths
began as early as 1947, and that the death toll is several dozen or even
more.

“As long ago as 1971, researcher Otto Binder claimed that
at least 137 UFO investigators had died under mysterious circumstances
during the 1960s,” Watson says. “A 30-year-long study by UFO researcher
Timothy Hood has also revealed that since the 1970s there are numerous
cases of UFO researchers and investigators who have been murdered,
suffered a sudden death or been the victims of suspicious ‘suicides’ or
inconclusive natural causes.”

The earliest reported “death” occurred in 1947, Watson says, and elements of the story are still unexplained.

“Deaths
related to UFOs go right back to when Kenneth Arnold first investigated
a sighting of a ‘fleet’ of UFOs in June 1947 and brought about a
worldwide wave of ‘flying saucer’ sightings. This involved the
sighting of six doughnut shaped UFOs by Harold Dahl, that dropped hot
slag like material onto his boat, burning his arm and killing his dog in
the process.

The next day his employer, Fred Lee Crisman, visited Maury Island where
he found tons of debris and saw another UFO in the area. Kenneth Arnold
was called in to investigate the sighting, and feeling out of his depth
he invited two Air Force Intelligence agents, Captain Davidson and
Lieutenant Brown to help him interview the witnesses. They weren’t
impressed with the validity of the sighting, but took away samples of
the debris for analysis,” Watson says.

“As they were returning
to their base at Hamilton Field, California, the port engine of their
B-25 aircraft caught fire and they were killed when he crashed near
Kelso, Washington State. An anonymous caller to the local newspaper,
named the victims before the crash was made public and claimed the
aircraft was shot down by a 20mm cannon because it was carrying
fragments of a flying saucer.”

When Kenneth Arnold took off from
Tacoma, his engine failed and he had to make a crash landing. On
checking his aircraft, he found that his fuel valve had been switched
off. Paul Lance, a reporter for the Tacoma Times, who covered this
story, died suddenly two weeks later of meningitis.”

“Ufologists
today now think this was an elaborate hoax that got out of hand, and
could have been instigated by a US intelligence agency to discredit
Kenneth Arnold’s original sighting.”

Watson says that if one delves deeper, the theories grow increasingly outlandish.

“Furthermore,
according to UFO conspiracy theory, the CIA killed President Kennedy
because he wanted to share UFO secrets with the Soviet Union,” Watson
says, “In addition, Marilyn Monroe was allegedly murdered because she
was speaking too freely about UFOs. The night before her death she had
spoken to the TV celebrity columnist Dorothy Kilgallen about the Roswell
saucer crash of 1947. Kilgallen subsequently died under mysterious
circumstances on 8 November 1965. This shows how these various deaths
can be woven together to support the idea that the truth about UFOs and
alien visitations is being suppressed and discredited,” Watson says.

While
the rumours remain a constant “hot topic” within the UFO researcher
community, Watson says, ““Many of these stories sound outlandish and
many of these deaths do have credible explanations. So they don’t go
much beyond the UFO community. Government agencies could be at work but
it seems very extreme to murder people, especially over decades, when
there are easier ways to discredit UFO researchers."

Please see next post regarding Steve Bassett's investigations on this subject.

Lloyd
Pye was a researcher, author, and lecturer best known for
his unique insights on Intervention Theory, the theory that aliens
played a part in the development of human life on Earth, and his work
with an unusual 900 year old skull known as the Starchild Skull.

His main areas of expertise
were hominoids (pre-humans and their modern-day counterparts such as
bigfoot, sasquatch, and yeti), megaliths (pyramids etc.), the
origins of life on Earth, human origins, alien intervention, and the
Starchild Skull.

Lloyd Pye sadly passed away
on December 9th, 2013, but he left behind him a legacy of
intriguing work, which you can explore on this website. http://www.lloydpye.com/index.htm

Here is Lloyd Pye's story in his own words as he wrote it in 2011:

I was born in Houma,
Louisiana, on September 7, 1946, on the leading edge of the famous “Baby
Boom,” among the first crop of offspring born to the young men and women who
as children endured the Great Depression and as young adults survived World War II.

My mother endured 50 hours of labor
in a small clinic before she died. As
soon as she died, I was cut out of her in the hope my life
could be saved. It was, but my head was so misshapen from the long labor
that the doctor felt I was hopelessly brain damaged. He told my father
that his wife was dead and I would be a “vegetable.” As was
acceptable at that time, Dad was asked for permission to let me "expire"
along with Mom so he could start over fresh from this terrible turn of
events.

Dad was wrestling with that awful decision when Mom suddenly came back
to life! She had become one of those rare individuals who have gone deep
into the brilliant white tunnel of death, seen and spoken to her own
deceased father on "the other side," and returned by her own choice to
live on. Miraculously, in a time before ultrasounds when she had no way
to know the gender of her unborn child, she told the apparition of her
father that she could not stay, she had a son that she needed to return
to and look after. She has since survived
five other near-deaths, none quite as dramatic as that first one at 19, and
she is still
alive in her early 80s.

I became the oldest of four siblings, an “A” student and good enough at
sports to earn a football scholarship to Tulane University in New
Orleans.
I graduated in 1968, with a B.S. in psychology. This was the height of the Viet Nam War,
so to avoid being drafted and consigned to be cannon fodder in the infantry, I
enlisted in the Army. After a battery of tests I was
assigned to the Military Intelligence School at Fort Holabird, Maryland,
and after training I was assigned to a
small field office in Gainesville, Georgia. My job was carrying out
background investigations for people who needed security clearances.
Mine was a routine tour of duty with no time spent in Viet Nam.

Through my 20s I worked at a number of ordinary jobs,
mostly sales, but none were fulfilling. I wanted to do something more
interesting and challenging. I began to lean toward writing, and at 28 began to
study that craft in earnest. At 31, I published a sports-based novel that I used as a
calling card in Hollywood, where I labored at the edge of success for
most of the 1980s. In the late 1980s I published "Mismatch," a high-tech
Cold War thriller that dealt with phone phreaking, early computer hacking, and
submarine warfare.

While pursuing a career writing fiction, I also indulged a deeply
personal interest in hominoids (bigfoot, yeti, etc.). By 30 I was convinced they were
the indigenous bipedal primates of planet earth, and that what science
told us were “pre” humans were nothing of the kind. They were the
ancestors of today’s living hominoids, not of today’s humans, but I had
no plausible way to explain how humans had come to be here. I knew we
weren’t a part of the flowchart of natural life on Earth, and that we
clearly didn’t evolve here in the way mainstream science insisted, but I
couldn’t find a valid way to support my position.

Finally, at 45, I read Zecharia Sitchin’s classic book about Sumerian
prehistory,
The Twelfth
Planet, which he published in 1976 but which I
didn’t find out about until 1990. His translation of Sumerian history
written in cuneiform on stone tablets provided an explanation for human origins that made rational
sense based on what I had learned about the reality of hominoids. I had
the front end of his work and he had the back end of mine, so I knew I
could combine the two and create something unique and valuable. In late
1997 I published "Everything You Know Is Wrong" (EYKIW), which became a
proverbial “overnight sensation.”

Through 1998, I traveled all over the U.S. and into western Canada lecturing
about it at dozens of conferences and speaking about it in many radio
interviews. I then had some appearances on local TV shows. My increasing exposure brought me to the attention of
Ray and Melanie Young of El Paso, Texas, who were in possession of an
unusual human-like skull. They showed it to me early in 1999 and asked
my opinion. I felt it was almost certainly a human deformity of some
kind, but I told them it couldn’t hurt anything to be absolutely sure.
They asked if I would confirm that for them, and I said I’d be happy to.

That set in motion on on-going series of events as I attempted to
definitively determine the genetic heritage of their unusual relic, since
dubbed the Starchild Skull. I have shepherded the Starchild
through more than a decade of scientific tests, expert analysis, raised public awareness, and
have published both a printed book and an eBook about it. After all
that, a recent DNA test finally gave a preliminary but convincing result
that the Starchild Skull is part human and part nonhuman. Now I plan to
recover its entire genome to prove this radical assertion beyond any
possible doubt.
www.StarchildProject.com has more
information about this topic.

Whenever the Starchild case is over, I intend to refocus on my other
career as a researcher of the Intervention Theory of human origins, and
as a proponent of hominoid reality. I intend to continue teaching those
who decide to enroll in the
"Invisible College" of students who care more about establishing actual
truths than they do about protecting ossified dogma.

Though the StarChild case wasn't finished before Lloyd passed from cancer, his work and his legacy will live on.

Rest well Lloyd Pye !

Many in the UFO community have a theory that Lloyd Pye and many ufologists have actually been murdered to silence them and halt the work they were doing. I will be sharing a bit of that information in my next post. "Are UFO experts being murdered?"

Peter Maxwell Slattery is an
experiencer, author, speaker, meditation teacher and he does energy and
healing practices. His experiences started at an early age and continue
to this day and he has witnesses to events and an overwhelming amount of
photographic and video evidence of UFOs, Orbs and apparitions. From his
experiences with Extra-terrestrials, to inter-dimensional beings,
Spirits and Source, all has led Pete to dedicate himself to the healing
of the Earth and to the awakening of the human race by helping people
find their own connection to Source, and their own inter-dimensional
self. He also helps people to initiate contact themselves, on whatever
level they are ready to do so individually and in a group, through love,
good intent and meditation. Pete has appeared on Channel 7’s “Prime
News” and “Sunrise” (which is one of Australia’s national morning news
T.V shows), and he has also been on shows such as “The Unexplained with
Howard Hughes” and “Podcast UFO”.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Dannion's message of love video is at the end of this post,but before you watch it, its important that you know who this funny, sweet, ornery, man is! Anyone who knows me,
already knows that I love, respect and appreciate Dannion Brinkley! His
sense of humor is brilliant, and his hugs...oh, lord...one the greatest
gift I've ever received! Pure love in the form of a hug! Those of you who are not familiar with who Dannion is, its time I introduced you to one of my favorite people on this planet. Dannion
will tell you that he has been dead three times, Yes...3 times, and
alive four! The following is a brief account from his website..."You know, I have been dead so many times that I tend to view life
from a slightly different perspective than most people. Some things that
outwardly appear to be serious are not. While other things that do not
appear serious, really are to me.

Due to the near-death experience (NDE), my life was shoved under the
scientific microscope, and was then catapulted into the spiritual
spotlight, from the day I was struck by lightning."

Dannion Brinkley, D.O.A.

"Having been raised in the Southern fundamentalist tradition, I had
been taught that our reward for living a good life would be redeemed in
Heaven. Yet, as a child I had no interest in that far off wonderland
where angels were playing golden harps on fluffy white clouds. You see, I
had always been into instant gratification! So, whatever was waiting
for me, behind some invisible veil, seventy or eighty years down the
road, meant little or nothing to me. It neither motivated me to do good
works, nor deterred me from being the natural-born hell raiser, which
had made me infamous in my hometown, deep in the Carolinas. Like most
young people my age, I thought I was invincible; therefore the thought
of dying rarely, if ever, crossed my mind. Until that unforgettable
evening a raging bolt of lightning decided to teach me the lesson of
what a tenuous and fragile mystery life really is.[Editors Note - Dannion Brinkley's Near Death Experience is
perhaps the worlds most well known Near Death Experience. Officially
dead for over 28 minutes, he has written three best selling books about
his experiences - he has had more than one Near Death Experience. It was
Dannion's first Near Death Experience that brought the terms NDEs and
Near Death Experiences into the mainstream consciousness.] The Near Death Experience BeginsIn September of 1975 I was barely 25 years old, and at the top of my
game. I’d returned to Aiken, to spend some time with my family, after
being in South America. The word had spread that I was back in town so
my telephone had been constantly ringing all day. Just as I sat down to
dinner, it rang again. I started not to answer it, but there seemed to
be a certain urgency to the tone so, I walked to the bedroom and picked
it up anyway. From that day on, I’ve referred to it as “my phone call
from God.” I had no idea what hit me as I heard a deafening roar of
thunder and felt a searing pain in the side of my head. My entire body
was then lifted just below the ceiling and momentarily suspended in the
air. Then it was as if I was intentionally thrown back down toward the
floor by an incredible force. The invisible forced slammed me onto my
bed hard enough to break the frame. My body felt as though it was being
incinerated from the inside out. My veins were on fire, and every inch
of my body was in excruciating pain. Then I heard my girlfriend, Sandy,
yell from the kitchen, “Wow…that was a close one!” In the following
instant, I watched as she came running down the hallway to the bedroom.
But I wasn’t watching her from the bed. I had lifted out of my body now,
and I was viewing the entire scene from above.As fate would have it, she had recently completely a CPR course at
work, and so, she started to pound on my chest and breathe into my mouth
as she had been trained. It worked! Instantly, I was back in my body
experiencing all of the unbearable agony all over again. Then, I lifted
out again. From above the scene, once more, I saw my friend arrive at
the house, and right behind him was the ambulance. I sat right beside my
body on the frenzied ride to the hospital, and amid all the chaos
inside the ambulance, I remember looking down at myself and thinking, “I
always thought I was better looking than that.” In the emergency
room, the attending medical team did more CPR, pounding my chest until
they cracked my ribs. Then, they put the electrical paddles to my chest.
One doctor even gave my heart an injection of Adrenaline, but it was
all to no avail. By this time, all my family had gathered together in
the hospital waiting room. And now the doctors had the unenviable job of
having to tell them I didn’t make it… I was gone. But what they didn’t
know was where I had gone.The Near Death Experience (The Short Version) While the orderlies were preparing my body for the morgue, I was off
and running on the most extraordinary adventure of my life. I wasn’t
really sure I was dead; I just knew I was ever so grateful for being out
of that intense physical pain. And whatever this was that was happening
to me was some really cool stuff. First I found myself surrounded and
embraced by a tunnel through which I was moving effortlessly. All around
me I could hear the beautiful sounds of seven distinct chimes. Ahead, I
could see a light, and as I moved closer, the light became more
brilliant.The next thing I knew, I was standing in the Light as a powerful
Being drew near. This great Being radiated an intensity of unconditional
love and non-judgmental compassion I had never known. Suddenly, and for
the first time, I had the sense of being pure spirit, without the
heaviness of my physical body. I looked down at my hand and it appeared
phosphorescent as the light danced through it. Looking above and below
me, I witnessed the presence of other Beings who looked just like me.
Some were vibrating at higher vibrations, and some at lower ones. Yet,
my attention was quickly diverted when the powerful Being enveloped me
and I began to relive my entire life, one incident at a time. In what I
call the panoramic life review I watched my life from a second person
point of view.

As I experienced this I was myself as well as every other person with
whom I had ever interacted. When the panoramic life review ended,
despite the many obvious mistakes I had made in my life, I experienced
no retribution – no judgment and no punishment. I was the only judge
presiding over my day in court! Given time to assimilate my life in
retrospect, I was given the opportunity to know, first hand, both the
happiness and the sorrow I had created through my actions. I came to the
realization that, more often than not, I had lived in a devastatingly
selfish manner. My heart was filled with shame and remorse. The impact
of that emotional avalanche remains uppermost in my mind to this very
day. However, after my time of reflection in the Heavens that day, the
Being of Light telepathically conveyed these words: Who you are is the
difference that God makes, and the difference is love. As the Being
moved away from me I began to feel lighter. My pain and guilt lessened
and I understood that I had been shown my deeds on Earth, not to harshly
impugn me, but rather to lovingly instruct me.

Through the panoramic life review I had been given the knowledge of
how to correct my life, and use my power of love to make a difference in
the world. I was later told that human beings are powerful spiritual
beings meant to create good on Earth, and that good starts with small
acts of kindness. I had one more stop to make on my journey through
the Heavens before I was to be sent back. The Being next took me to the
Crystal City where I met 13 more Beings of Light who appeared much
mightier than he. Each one of them emanated a special power or force.
For example, it was as if one Being was the epitome of Wisdom, while
another was the epitome of Strength. Standing before them all was most
humbling. They stood in a line behind a crystal podium in what seemed to
be a Great Hall of Knowledge.One by one, the Beings of Light approached me. When they did, a small
black box emerged from their chest and sailed toward my face. Before
impact, the boxes would open to reveal pictures or what I now call
visions, of the future. Initially, it was difficult to understand and
make sense of everything I was shown that day. And through the years I
have had to tweak my take on a lot of it. However, it is amazing to me
still, how much of what I saw, the day I died in 1975, has come to pass
over the years. After viewing over one hundred visions, the Beings of
Light gave me one last assignment. I was told to create Centers for
stress relief on Earth. And then I was told it was time to go back. But I
did not want to leave this wondrous place of peace and love. I recall
thinking how sad I was to be leaving.The Near Death Experience EndsWithout time to even finish the thought, I was standing in the
hospital corridor with absolutely no clue as to how to get back into my
body. I stood there pondering the dilemma for only a nanosecond before I
found myself looking up at a white sheet that was covering my entire
body. But I could not get up and tell anyone I was alive — I was
completely paralyzed. So, I began to blow on the sheet hoping someone
would notice I was breathing again. And someone did. From that moment
on, I was engaged in the fiercest battle of my life. I was so angry that
I hadn’t been allowed to stay in the loving paradise we call, the
afterlife. And I was even more enraged that they had sent me back, with
all this knowledge and a mission, into a body so racked with pain and
damage that it took me two years to learn to walk and feed myself again.When I could finally remember the names and faces of my loved ones,
none of them wanted to hear about my journey to the Heavens. They just
wanted the whole incident to go away. This strained all of my
relationships, and destroyed my love affair with my Sandy. At that
point, I thought I would lose my mind. My life had been stolen from me.
Now, I just wanted to go Home ~ back to the Heavens. It was not until I
met Dr. Raymond Moody in 1976 that I started to fit the pieces of the
near-death puzzle together. Dr. Moody had been researching the
phenomenon for several years when he read about my experience in a local
newspaper. I believe that as surely as it was my destiny to be struck
by the lightning, it was just as surely destiny that brought Raymond to
me. For without him and his extensive research data, I most assuredly
would have lived out my life in pain, confusion and resentment.Armed with the knowledge Raymond had ascertained through the
compilation of hundreds of near-death experiences, I was able to come to
grips with my life and find a brand new way of being of service to
humanity. I knew there was no such thing as death, and I was ready to
spread the word. Soon, Raymond and I were lecturing together on the
subject around the world to academic and spiritualistic audiences alike.
Finally, I had a life again.There is more to Dannion, and you may think. The proceeds of the ticket sales for his lectures are used to buy phone
cards for returning Veterans, so that they can call their families. The
military doesn't provide this to them, and Dannion, who is a Vet
himself makes sure they connect with loved ones ASAP! Dannion also started, The Twilight Brigade:
In 1997, Dannion founded The Twilight Brigade, Compassion in Action, in
Los Angeles with a small but dedicated team of experienced hospice
volunteers and trainers. More than 5,500 have taken the volunteer
training since. The Twilight Brigade is one of the largest end-of-life care communities
operating as an independent agency within VA hospitals and hospice care
facilities across America. I
have all of his books. His first book "Saved by the Light," changed my
life! My career in Elder Health Care forced me to face death on a near
daily basis, and I feared death. I feared it for myself, my family and
the elder population that I cared for. I finished reading, "Saved by the
Light, " and my fear of death, vanished and was replaced by the most
interesting validation of the truth I had just read. The smell of roses,
flooded my home. I couldn't wait to get my hands on his second book "At
Peace in The Light." For a full list of Dannion's books go to his website: http://www.dannion.com/